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Date:      Thu, 15 Jun 2006 13:15:19 +0200
From:      "Giuliano Caglio" <rennina_1nix@yahoo.it>
To:        <freebsd-smp@freebsd.org>
Subject:   HP Netserver LT 6000r
Message-ID:  <007001c6906c$fd172ce0$1601a8c0@oandsi.it>

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Good morning!

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I=92ve recently read the page at this link HYPERLINK
"http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-smp/2005-July/000907.html"htt=
p:/
/lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-smp/2005-July/000907.html trying to
find an answer to the ACPI / APM problem of installing Linux on a =
Netserver
lt 6000r.

I=92m not a =93linux power user=94, so I=92ve found an alternative =
solution to the
problem.

Currently I=92ve developed a cheap and very simple interface card that =
must be
connected between the parallel port of the netserver and the =9325pin=94
connector of the front panel.

Basically when the board =93read=94 the correct signal on the parallel =
port, it
start to wait for ten minutes (time is configurable) and then switch off
=93manually=94 the system as someone pressed the switch.

This simple board, based on the ne555 chip, allow me to use Linux on =
this
machine and to really POWEROFF the system remotely (or using a cron-ed
poweroff command).

I=92m not sure if I=92m writing to the right address, but at this moment =
I don=92t
know any other address.

If someone is interested, (accordingly with the open-source philosophy) =
I
will be very happy to share the circuit scheme with everyone. Just write =
me
a sentence (as soon as possible I will upload the schemes on a public
accessible webserver).

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Have a nice day!!!... and excuse me for my poor english, I=92m an =
Italian
system administrator.

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            Regards, Giuliano

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